Many language-based disabilities go undetected. Doing their own research, sharing family stories, and extensive testing allowed the Giardinas to understand Michael's disabilities and learn how to help him learn and grow.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Learning About Dyslexia - YouTube
Many language-based disabilities go undetected. Doing their own research, sharing family stories, and extensive testing allowed the Giardinas to understand Michael's disabilities and learn how to help him learn and grow.
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Dyslexia,
language skills,
language-based,
learning difficulties,
letters,
Video,
words
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I want to thank you for your outlook
ReplyDeleteI "loathe" (the dictionary is one of my tools) the word disability......Studies show that 1 in 5 have some form of dyslexia. I have created a web-site that is user friendly, I too have the gift of dyslexia, and I would like to show you that you can find the gift in you. http://MyToolBoxToSuccess.com If you have questions..... I will do my best to answer them for you.....I promise you there will be no judging or lecturing here! I know the embarrassment dyslexia can cause.....I want you to know I'm not trying to sell anything... this web-site sole propose is safe haven to help you unlock the gift that we share
Thank you for your comment Anthony. I like your use of video in your website. I think it is essential that we use more sound and vision in our efforts to reach a bigger audience. Keep up the good work. Ken
ReplyDeleteThank you Ken. I just want to share some of the tools that have helped me, and I hope better understanding of what being dyslexia is truly like.
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